Erik Madigan Heck: Old Future

Old Future
 
 
Thames & Hudson Ltd (Verlag)
  • erschienen am 2. März 2017
 
  • Buch
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  • Softcover
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  • 164 Seiten
978-0-500-54470-9 (ISBN)
 
In contemporary fashion photography, Erik Madigan Heck is something of an anomaly - a very successful anomaly who steers his own path. His work is elegant and unashamedly beautiful, exploring the intersections of fashion, painting and classical portraiture. Working with natural light and combining in-camera effects with digital post-production, he produces evocative and seductive images that are simultaneously timeless and futuristic. His work stands alongside that of the greats, yet he is a true original and no mere impersonator. Erik Madigan Heck: Old Future presents more than 100 photographs in a flowing, chromatic sequence. With essays by Susan Bright and Justine Picardie that look at Heck's place within the realms of both art photography and fashion, and with an index to the photographs captioning the piece, model, designer, collection or publication in which each image appeared, this book is the essential introduction to a future master of fashion photography.
 
In contemporary fashion photography, Erik Madigan Heck is something of an anomaly - a very successful anomaly who steers his own path. His work is elegant and unashamedly beautiful, exploring the intersections of fashion, painting and classical portraiture. Working with natural light and combining in-camera effects with digital post-production, he produces evocative and seductive images that are simultaneously timeless and futuristic. His work stands alongside that of the greats, yet he is a true original and no mere impersonator. Erik Madigan Heck: Old Future presents more than 100 photographs in a flowing, chromatic sequence. With essays by Susan Bright and Justine Picardie that look at Heck's place within the realms of both art photography and fashion, and with an index to the photographs captioning the piece, model, designer, collection or publication in which each image appeared, this book is the essential introduction to a future master of fashion photography.
  • Englisch
  • London
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  • Großbritannien
100 Illustrations, color
  • Höhe: 360 mm
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  • Breite: 250 mm
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  • Dicke: 22 mm
  • 1392 gr
978-0-500-54470-9 (9780500544709)

Erik Madigan Heck is a photographer, artist and the founding editor of art and fashion publication Nomenus Quarterly. He has collaborated with fashion designers and labels including Anne Demeulemeester, Haider Ackermann, Kenzo and Giambattista Valli.
Erik Madigan Heck is a photographer, artist and the founding editor of art and fashion publication Nomenus Quarterly. He has collaborated with fashion designers and labels including Anne Demeulemeester, Haider Ackermann, Kenzo and Giambattista Valli.
'Opulent and other-worldly' - Vanity Fair 'Dazzling' - Daily Telegraph 'Feast your eyes on sumptuous images from a superstar of the future' - The Herald 'Erik Madigan Heck is fashion photography's rising star and it is easy to see why ... be transported to a world of bright colours, surreal imagery and beautiful women' - Daily Mail 'Beautiful ... "Old Future" cements [Heck's] growing reputation as an original voice in contemporary fashion photography' - RPS Journal 'If you only buy one photography book this year, make it this one' - The Lady 'A story of light, colour and form' - Glass Magazine
 
'Opulent and other-worldly' - Vanity Fair
'Dazzling' - Daily Telegraph
'Feast your eyes on sumptuous images from a superstar of the future' - The Herald
'Erik Madigan Heck is fashion photography's rising star and it is easy to see why ... be transported to a world of bright colours, surreal imagery and beautiful women' - Daily Mail
'Beautiful ... "Old Future" cements [Heck's] growing reputation as an original voice in contemporary fashion photography' - RPS Journal
'If you only buy one photography book this year, make it this one' - The Lady
'A story of light, colour and form' - Glass Magazine

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